🇨🇠Platinum Atoms Mapped in Catalysis Breakthrough
🇨🇠ETH Zurich researchers have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in catalysis science by mapping the atomic environment of single platinum atoms using nuclear magnetic resonance!
This breakthrough could revolutionize how we produce catalysts for fuel cells and industrial processes. By understanding exactly how each platinum atom functions, scientists can design more efficient catalysts that use far less of this rare and expensive precious metal.
The implications are huge: lower costs for clean energy technologies, reduced CO2 emissions from platinum mining, and more sustainable chemical manufacturing.
